Bridge Park Development Details Updated

Local developer Crawford Hoying has big plans for Dublin. The company announced in October that it would be overseeing the creation of a new 1100+ unit mixed-use urban development in the heart of the city’s progressive Bridge Street Corridor master plan. And in March, Crawford Hoying added that they would be expanding across the river into Historic Dublin with Bridge Park West.

Tonight, the company announced more details on phase one of this project at a meeting with Dublin City Council. That phase would be a $300 million 25-acre piece that includes 2.5 million square feet of new space broken down as follows:

Crawford Hoying presented to Council tonight to get feedback and comments before formally initiating the city’s development review process.

“A critical part of the early vision and design phases of the Bridge Park project has been to regularly seek feedback from the City of Dublin and adjust our concepts accordingly,” said Stephen Brothers-McGrew, Marketing Manager at Crawford Hoying. “We’ve been carefully refining a proposal over the past several months that we believe will simultaneously meet market demands and align with the City of Dublin’s vision for the greater Bridge Street District. We certainly want to get that development mix just right.”

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Walker is the co-founder of ColumbusUnderground.com and TheMetropreneur.com along with his wife and business partner Anne Evans. Walker has turned local media from a hobby into a full time career over the past decade and serves on multiple boards and committees throughout the community.

Total residential population inside 270 = 6 to 8 million people inside 270. That would make Columbus the second largest city-proper behind NYC.

That doesn’t include totals for retail, office, hotel, convention space.

;)

columbusmike

Ha! Maybe we should just start with downtown!! :)

http://www.columbusunderground.com Walker Evans

Alrighty then… Downtown (excluding the Scioto Peninsula and Fort Hayes area) is around 1,275 acres. At the 1200-1600 people per 25 acres density level, we’d have a Downtown of approximately 61,200-81,600 people. ;) That would include razing anything taller than 5-6 stories and making it all uniform in height around that level, DC-style. ;)

Posole

20 years go, Columbus was trying to emulate Dublin’s growth up around Polaris. Now, Dublin is trying to emulate Columbus’ growth. How great is this? Three cheers for competition.

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Walker is the co-founder of ColumbusUnderground.com and TheMetropreneur.com along with his wife and business partner Anne Evans. Walker has turned local media from a hobby into a full time career over the past decade and serves on multiple boards and committees throughout the community.